Month: March 2024

Far Right Climate Deniers In Wyoming

“Sen. Cheri Steinmetz (R-Lingle), who brought Senate File 1 amendment 1S-3041 to defund the programs, discounts the need to curb greenhouse gas emissions and has openly opposed notions that Wyoming must produce lower-carbon energy. She convened a controversial climate denial … Continue reading

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March 2, 2024 at 07:44PM

UAH Global Temperature Update for February, 2024: +0.93 deg. C

From Dr. Roy Spencer’s Global Warming Blog

by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D.

The Version 6 global average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) anomaly for February, 2024 was +0.93 deg. C departure from the 1991-2020 mean, up from the January, 2024 anomaly of +0.86 deg. C, and equaling the record high monthly anomaly of +0.93 deg. C set in October, 2023.

The linear warming trend since January, 1979 remains at +0.15 C/decade (+0.13 C/decade over the global-averaged oceans, and +0.20 C/decade over global-averaged land).

A new monthly record high temperature was set in February for the global-average ocean, +0.91 deg. C.

The following table lists various regional LT departures from the 30-year (1991-2020) average for the last 14 months (record highs are in red):

YEAR MO GLOBE NHEM. SHEM. TROPIC USA48 ARCTIC AUST
2023 Jan -0.04 +0.05 -0.13 -0.38 +0.12 -0.12 -0.50
2023 Feb +0.09 +0.17 +0.00 -0.10 +0.68 -0.24 -0.11
2023 Mar +0.20 +0.24 +0.17 -0.13 -1.43 +0.17 +0.40
2023 Apr +0.18 +0.11 +0.26 -0.03 -0.37 +0.53 +0.21
2023 May +0.37 +0.30 +0.44 +0.40 +0.57 +0.66 -0.09
2023 June +0.38 +0.47 +0.29 +0.55 -0.35 +0.45 +0.07
2023 July +0.64 +0.73 +0.56 +0.88 +0.53 +0.91 +1.44
2023 Aug +0.70 +0.88 +0.51 +0.86 +0.94 +1.54 +1.25
2023 Sep +0.90 +0.94 +0.86 +0.93 +0.40 +1.13 +1.17
2023 Oct +0.93 +1.02 +0.83 +1.00 +0.99 +0.92 +0.63
2023 Nov +0.91 +1.01 +0.82 +1.03 +0.65 +1.16 +0.42
2023 Dec +0.83 +0.93 +0.73 +1.08 +1.26 +0.26 +0.85
2024 Jan +0.86 +1.06 +0.66 +1.27 -0.05 +0.40 +1.18
2024 Feb +0.93 +1.03 +0.83 +1.24 +1.36 +0.88 +1.07

The full UAH Global Temperature Report, along with the LT global gridpoint anomaly image for February, 2024, and a more detailed analysis by John Christy, should be available within the next several days here.

The monthly anomalies for various regions for the four deep layers we monitor from satellites will be available in the next several days:

Lower Troposphere:

http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0/tlt/uahncdc_lt_6.0.txt

Mid-Troposphere:

http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0/tmt/uahncdc_mt_6.0.txt

Tropopause:

http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0/ttp/uahncdc_tp_6.0.txt

Lower Stratosphere:

/vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/v6.0/tls/uahncdc_ls_6.0.txt

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March 2, 2024 at 04:00PM

Britain’s Admiral’s Cup Challenge Hit By Lithium Battery Fire

By Paul Homewood

 

h/t Ian Magness

 

Trust Britannia to come up with a lithium battery fire!!

 

 

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https://www.ineosbritannia.com/

It is ironic given that the team has made such a big deal about being zero carbon:

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https://www.ineosbritannia.com/en/articles/595_Inside-Tech-Low-Carbon-Renewable-Energy-Installation.html

And doubly ironic that they are sponsored by INEOS, whose owner, Jim Ratcliffe has for years moaned about how Net Zero policies have been crippling his business!!

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March 2, 2024 at 03:03PM

Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on EU

I have already asked if the sun is setting on wind energy and now it seems we have to ask the same question about the European solar industry. A recent Politico article headline suggests (in a rather strange choice of words) that a “drowning” solar industry needs to be rescued (the body of the article says that it is “dying” rather than “drowning”). Whichever word is more apt, it seems clear that the European solar industry is in deep trouble.

So much so that we are told that the EU is urging its members to sign a joint declaration pledging to revive it. The article is quite an eye-opener, given that the mainstream media is so keen to have us believe that renewable energy is cheap and the way forward. The main points can be summarised shortly as follows:

EU solar firms are worried about an imminent collapse of their industry. In part this is said to be due to “heavily subsidised” Chinese competition. Of course, while such subsidies might be playing a role (as might the Chinese use of Uighur slave labour), no doubt the fact that Chinese energy is cheap (because they use a lot of coal) and energy within Europe is expensive (because they use a lot of renewable energy) is also highly relevant. The other issue, we are told, is a supply glut within the EU. I take that to mean that the supply of solar is significantly more than the demand for it. After years of propaganda, in other words, solar panels aren’t all that popular.

Reference is made to Meyer Burger’s recent announcement that it intends to cease module production in Germany. The text, according to pv magazine is as follows:

With a deteriorating market environment in Europe, continuing with full-scale European solar manufacturing is not sustainable for the time being. Part of the plan would unfortunately be the closure of one of Europe’s largest operational solar module production sites in Freiberg, Germany, as early as beginning of April 2024, affecting approximately 500 people.

The letter sent by the EU Commission to the energy ministers of member states talks of “the current worsening of the situation” and seeks “the signature of a declaration committing to take concrete actions to support the EU solar production.

The Politico article suggests that the situation is so bad that this won’t placate solar manufacturers within the EU:

For months, the industry has been urging the Commission to spearhead an emergency buyout of inventories and further relax EU subsidy rules.

The EU seems to be talking about measures which are fairly obviously aimed at China, such as setting up state-led project auctions to promote the production of solar panels with “high environmental, innovation and labour standards.”

The conclusion, however, is that the situation is so dire that:

To keep the sector alive, argued Dries Acke, policy director at the SolarPower Europe lobby, the Commission “needs to become more concrete very soon” with plans to unlock EU cash.

Money. It’s always about money. Weren’t we assured that net zero would make us all better off?

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March 2, 2024 at 01:51PM